Herbicide Residue Drift Injury - Canola Council of Canada
Herbicide Residue Drift Injury - Canola Council of Canada
Herbicide Residue Drift Injury - Canola Council of Canada
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<strong>Herbicide</strong><br />
Clearfield<br />
<strong>Canola</strong><br />
Non-Clearfield<br />
<strong>Canola</strong><br />
PrePass 1 1<br />
Pulsar 1 1<br />
Sencor 2 2<br />
Simplicity 1 1<br />
Stellar 1 1<br />
Tandem 1 1<br />
Triton C* 1 1<br />
Velocity m3 1 1<br />
Source: Guide to Crop Protection 2012. Saskatchewan.<br />
Figures listed are the number <strong>of</strong> cropping seasons before each crop can be grown (“1” means that the<br />
crop can be grown the year following application). Products with preseeding restriction in months or<br />
days are labeled as such. A blank space means that there are no recommendations given on the product<br />
label and a field bioassay is recommended by many product manufacturers to determine if these crops<br />
are safe to plant.<br />
*The minimum re-cropping intervals are listed. Safe intervals may be longer than those listed depending<br />
on the use rates, region, province, soil types, environment, time <strong>of</strong> application and crop variety. Refer to<br />
product label for more information.<br />
Recognizing <strong>Herbicide</strong> <strong>Residue</strong> and <strong>Drift</strong> <strong>Injury</strong> in <strong>Canola</strong><br />
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